This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: Portion of the southern side showing new dormitory for school girls, 1952.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: ‘Portion of the Nursery containing 4 cribs and cots. Each crib has a locker and drawer for its own needs, and on the right (not shown) wardrobes and large drawers for their clothing….
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: Portion of the grounds in 1954.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: The entrance to the property in 1954
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: The entrance to “Seaforth” Home, showing Nurses’ Quarters, and Service and School Girls’ Section. The Babies and Toddlers’ Section is behind the main building. 1946.
This is a a copy of a photo from the archival series ‘Photographs of Departmental Institutions’, Volume 1, the original caption states: Portions of two of the Dormitories in pastel shades for toddlers under 6 years of age. Night light is provided in floor.
The library description states: Halifax Street, north side, February 12th 1937, site of building is 48 yards west of Cardwell Street and frontage is 14.5 yards. For a view of the new building erected in 1937 see B 7382. This photograph shows the bluestone single storey house that was Mary’s Mission of Hope Church of…
The library description states:This neat new single storey building is the new premises for the St. Mary’s Mission of Hope Childrens’ Home. [On back of photograph] ‘Acre 515 / Halifax Street, north side / St. Mary’s Mission of Hope / Church of England Home for Children / February 8th 1938 / This building was erected…
This image was donated to the City of Charles Sturt Library from a private collection.
The Highgate Park building – part of the Julia Farr Centre.